Every year, YouTube releases a recap video to highlight the top trends of the year, with famous YouTubers usually featured—sometimes, with some pretty cringey results. 2020 was meant to the 11th edition of YouTube Rewind, but unfortunately, the annual video won’t be happening this year.
According to an official statement, YouTube says that it “doesn’t feel right” to release the video this year, with 2020 being “different” for obvious reasons. We don’t know if Rewind will be back in 2021, but seeing as the statement calls this a “break”, we should have the annual recap video back next year (circumstances allowing, of course).
About Rewind this year. pic.twitter.com/oVayH8iyqG
— YouTube (@YouTube) November 12, 2020
Suffice to say, people aren’t happy. Responses to the original Tweet were mostly negative, although there were a couple of supportive, understanding netizens as well.
YouTuber JerryRigEverything, the famous teardown artist whose work you regularly read about on SoyaCincau.com, shared that 2020 may have been different—but there’s still plenty to be positive about.
Woah. I disagree. 2020 has been different. But you SHOULD still have a rewind. Come on. There are plenty of things to be positive about
— JerryRigEverything (@ZacksJerryRig) November 12, 2020
Other users called for recognition for creators who continued to produce videos on the platform, despite the various COVID-19-related restrictions.
Creators worked harder this year to keep people happy and sane while stuck at home for months and months more than any other year, ever. That’s what this year’s YouTube Rewind should have been about. Giving people hope. Just saying 🤷🏼♀️
— Elán (@_elan_) November 13, 2020
And some users are just relieved that Rewind isn’t happening in 2020.
What about you? Would you have liked to see a YouTube Rewind 2020? Personally, I’m disappointed. Rewind 2020 could—and should—have been the opportunity for YouTube to work with creators on something a little different.
In any case, there are still fan-made alternatives that are bound to popup as we reach the end of 2020, so you can always go for that instead.
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